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Person: Fredrick Douglas
Born: February 1818
Death:February 20, 1895
Type of work: Fredrick was a agent for the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society.
Great accomplishments:Fredrick made a newspaper against slavery.
5 important facts:
. He became a consutant to Abraham Lincoln
.He supported the women's rights movements
.His slave owner sent him to a house in Baltimore for ahouse servant for a family
.Hugh Auld's wife taught Fredrick to read wich made him unfit for slavery
.Was an agent for Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society
The reason our lives are better today baecause of him:
He helped former slaves be armed for the Civil War.
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Person: Fredrick Douglas
Born: February 1818
Death:February 20, 1895
Type of work: Fredrick was a agent for the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society.
Great accomplishments:Fredrick made a newspaper against slavery.
5 important facts:
. He became a consutant to Abraham Lincoln
.He supported the women's rights movements
.His slave owner sent him to a house in Baltimore for ahouse servant for a family
.Hugh Auld's wife taught Fredrick to read wich made him unfit for slavery
.Was an agent for Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society
The reason our lives are better today baecause of him:
He helped former slaves be armed for the Civil War.